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Polynomial division (d^2 + 8d + 12)/(d + 2)

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We want to perform the following division:


(d^2+8d+12)/(d+2)

First, we rewrite the numerator and denominator as follows:


d^2+8d+12|d+2

Then, we divide the term of greatest degree of the numerator by the term of greatest degree of the denominator and write the result bellow the denominator:

d² + 8d + 12 | d + 2

d

Now we subtract from the numerator the product of this division and the denominator:

d² + 8d + 12 | d + 2

-d² - 2d | d

6d + 12

Now we reproduce the same steps again with this result

Setep 1:

d² + 8d + 12 | d + 2

-d² - 2d | d

6d + 12 | d + 2

d + 6

Step 2:

d² + 8d + 12 | d + 2

-d² - 2d | d

6d + 12 | d + 2

-6d - 12 | d + 6

0

Since this division has no rest, the answer is given by:


(d^2+8d+12)/(d+2)=d+6

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